Customize and illuminate your computer case with the RGB 350 LED Light Strip Kit from Deepcool. These strips are capable of producing 16 colors and attach to your case via built-in magnets. You can reach further parts of the case with the included extension cable or customize the length of each strip by cutting specific sections. To power these strips, a single 4-pin molex plug connects to the computer's power supply. There's also an included remote controller that lets you wirelessly turn the LEDs on or off, set the brightness levels, and customize the lighting effects of the strips.

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Anonymous from
Computer now looks really cool.These lights are very easy to install. I like that they are magnetic and not adhesive. That allowed me to position the lights several times to see where they look best. My wife loves the purple color, but it has many color selections available. These completed the build of my new PC.

Date published: 2016-06-23

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Lehi H. from
VERY cool white light, but it's bright and works well.I placed these in my Corsair Obsidian 750D and their magnets are strong and stick well to the steel. I replaced a Logisys adhesive LED strip due to it not being a bright enough kit with too few LED strips and also being the wrong color (white casing). The Logisys had a noticeably warmer white. The Deepcool's white is slightly on the blue side, but it isn't anything too far out of the ordinary. This kit has an extension cable that's around a foot long so you can put your second strip almost anywhere in all but the most massive of cases. The magnets in these strips are relatively powerful for being small round black fridge looking types, and they are placed between every set of three diodes and also at the ends of the strips. The LED array side of the connector cable on these strips is soldered and sleeved, and the plugs are permanently pinned rather than having a double male adapter to plug two female ends together. Although they plug into each other relatively snugly, I put a small piece of Scotch tape around them to make the connection a bit more permanent since the plugs meet up flush. Keep in mind that the remote on this kit is infra red, so there needs to be line of sight between the remote and the receiver diode coming out of the control box. Compared to my Logisys kit, this receiver reliably picks up control inputs and doesn't require multiple button mashes. The ends of the cables have an arrow to one side of the plug, so make sure to line up the arrows to have the proper polarity on your diodes and to avoid any potential damage since each channel doesn't run at the same power output. Finally, make sure you have an available 4-pin molex plug coming out of your power supply to power the controller box. If you don't have a molex plug, any PCI-E > Molex adapter should work. All in all, this is a fantastic kit for the price and will put ample light into your PC case.

Date published: 2016-07-30

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Jee from
Simply the BestThis is by far the cheapest, easiest, and the brightest LED strips sold on the market! they look great in my systems, i have bought 5 of these so far to use in builds, and they have yet to fail me! =D i would recommend these to anyone who wants to really show off their components!

Date published: 2016-11-25

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jimmy from
computer lightsgreat price easy set up come with ever thing you need to light up your computer and show it off ............

Date published: 2017-02-19

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Lou Lou from
Thinking of getting another onei definitely recommend this product, no question about it especially for the price adds great aesthetics to you components

Date published: 2017-01-24

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Kien from
would buy again if neededIt works for low price